More films about Africa: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/africa/
In Tanzania, it is against the law to marry underage girls. The punishment for those responsible – the husband and the parents of the bride who allowed the wedding to happen – is up to 30 years in prison. Nevertheless, there are families who continue to follow the tradition and attempt to marry their daughters off when they’re as young as 12 or 13 years old. An early marriage means the parents will no longer have to take care of the girl and will receive cows in exchange. Cows are a staple of Tanzanian village life and some consider them more valuable than their own daughters.
Local authorities and activists are working to prevent child marriages, often interrupting such weddings. Rescued girls are taken to a shelter, where they receive schooling, many for the first time in their lives. Families who hope to marry off their daughters early don’t send them to school, as they believe an educated wife is likely to be opinionated and disobedient. So she won’t be worth so much in cows.
Many girls here, such as Kristina and Agness, both 13, were saved from marrying older men during their weddings, while 16-year-old Leokodia escaped her husband after years of abuse. Numerous parents and grooms have either been imprisoned or are on the run. Local activist Paulo is working on preventing such sad consequences for families. His mission is to convince people that daughters can be more useful when they’re educated. They can get a good job instead of being traded at a young age for a few cows. He has his own example to back it up – his daughter received an education and now works and helps her father financially.
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Practice makes perfect – but generally speaking you have just one shot at getting your dream wedding a reality. It makes sense then to bring in experts with plenty of experience in bridal fashion and make-up – so when a leading Durban bridal showroom presented its latest collection, Kerusha was there to track the trends.

published:21 Oct 2018

views:2128

Hiiiiiiiii Guuuuuuuys
Sooooooooooo, we threw our friend a surprise bridal shower.
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I love you guys so much and thank you for your support and kind words
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Music: https://youtu.be/Czf3anzzUjo

published:06 Dec 2018

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In Africa, woman is not Adam's rib, at most, she is his shoulders and spinal column. For the vast majority of African women, even today, in the cities and in the countryside, their greatest dream is to get a good husband and have many children. We will approach different cases as beauty contests, polygamy and arranged marriages.
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.africa

.Africa is the proposed Internet generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) for the African and Pan African communities and users wherever they may reside. The .africa gTLD serves as a regional domain for individuals and entities based in and out of Africa.

Status

The .Africa gTLD has not yet been delegated to any organization as registry operator. The .Africa application that was submitted by DotConnectAfrica Trust is now the subject of an unresolved disagreement with ICANN (DCA Trust vs ICANN) following an Independent Review Panel (IRP) Process that was invoked by DCA Trust under ICANN’s accountability mechanism in October 2013. The IRP was administrated by the International Center for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) of the American Arbitration Association (AAA) New York, US.

DCA Trust had passed all the new gTLD applicant evaluation criteria, but before the Initial Evaluation (IE) result was issued, a Governmental Advisory Committee GAC Objection Advice that had been issued in Beijing in April 2013 was later accepted by the ICANN Board in early June 2013 which caused the ICANN Board to instruct ICANN staff that DCA Trust’s .Africa new gTLD application will not be approved. This had caused the non-completion of the evaluation of DCA Trust’s application; which then led DCA Trust to challenge the ICANN Board decision through a series of accountability mechanism.

Background

The initial idea for the song came from David Paich. Jeff Porcaro explains the idea behind the song: "a boy is trying to write a song on Africa, but since he's never been there, he can only tell what he's seen on TV or remembers in the past."

David Paich said: "At the beginning of the '80s I watched a late night documentary on TV about all the terrible death and suffering of the people in Africa. It both moved and appalled me and the pictures just wouldn't leave my head. I tried to imagine how I'd feel about if I was there and what I'd do."

Musically the song took quite some time to assemble, as Paich and Porcaro explain:

Background

Africa and De viris illustribus were partially inspired by Petrarch's visit to Rome in 1337. According to Bergin and Wilson (p. ix). It seems very likely that the inspirational vision of the Eternal City must have been the immediate spur to the design of the Africa and probably De viris illustribus as well. After returning from his grand tour, the first sections of Africa were written in the valley of Vaucluse. Petrarch recalls

The fact that he abandoned it early on is not entirely correct since it was far along when he received two invitations (from Rome and from Paris) in September 1340 each asking him to accept the crown as poet laureate. A preliminary form of the poem was completed in time for the laurel coronation April 8, 1341 (Easter Sunday).

Bride Trade. Fighting Tanzania's child bride tradition.

More films about Africa: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/africa/
In Tanzania, it is against the law to marry underage girls. The punishment for those responsible – the husband and the parents of the bride who allowed the wedding to happen – is up to 30 years in prison. Nevertheless, there are families who continue to follow the tradition and attempt to marry their daughters off when they’re as young as 12 or 13 years old. An early marriage means the parents will no longer have to take care of the girl and will receive cows in exchange. Cows are a staple of Tanzanian village life and some consider them more valuable than their own daughters.
Local authorities and activists are working to prevent child marriages, often interrupting such weddings. Rescued girls are taken to a shelter, where they receive schooling, many for the first time in their lives. Families who hope to marry off their daughters early don’t send them to school, as they believe an educated wife is likely to be opinionated and disobedient. So she won’t be worth so much in cows.
Many girls here, such as Kristina and Agness, both 13, were saved from marrying older men during their weddings, while 16-year-old Leokodia escaped her husband after years of abuse. Numerous parents and grooms have either been imprisoned or are on the run. Local activist Paulo is working on preventing such sad consequences for families. His mission is to convince people that daughters can be more useful when they’re educated. They can get a good job instead of being traded at a young age for a few cows. He has his own example to back it up – his daughter received an education and now works and helps her father financially.
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Jasmins Bridal Flagship Store Opening (Durban)

Practice makes perfect – but generally speaking you have just one shot at getting your dream wedding a reality. It makes sense then to bring in experts with plenty of experience in bridal fashion and make-up – so when a leading Durban bridal showroom presented its latest collection, Kerusha was there to track the trends.

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VLOG #8 | SHE ALMOST MISSED HER BRIDAL SHOWER | South African YouTuber

VLOG #8 | SHE ALMOST MISSED HER BRIDAL SHOWER | South African YouTuber

VLOG #8 | SHE ALMOST MISSED HER BRIDAL SHOWER | South African YouTuber

Hiiiiiiiii Guuuuuuuys
Sooooooooooo, we threw our friend a surprise bridal shower.
Thank you for watching, please do like the video, leave your comments below and subscribe AND click on the bell to get notified when your girl uploads a new video.
I love you guys so much and thank you for your support and kind words
Mwaaaah
Music: https://youtu.be/Czf3anzzUjo

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Africa: Will You Marry Me? (Full Documentary)

Africa: Will You Marry Me? (Full Documentary)

Africa: Will You Marry Me? (Full Documentary)

In Africa, woman is not Adam's rib, at most, she is his shoulders and spinal column. For the vast majority of African women, even today, in the cities and in the countryside, their greatest dream is to get a good husband and have many children. We will approach different cases as beauty contests, polygamy and arranged marriages.
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Bride Trade. Fighting Tanzania's child bride tradition.

More films about Africa: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/africa/
In Tanzania, it is against the law to marry underage girls. The punishment for those responsible – the husband and the parents of the bride who allowed the wedding to happen – is up to 30 years in prison. Nevertheless, there are families who continue to follow the tradition and attempt to marry their daughters off when they’re as young as 12 or 13 years old. An early marriage means the parents will no longer have to take care of the girl and will receive cows in exchange. Cows are a staple of Tanzanian village life and some consider them more valuable than their own daughters.
Local authorities and activists are working to prevent child marriages, often interrupting such weddings. Rescued girls are taken to a shelter, where they rece...

When the Groom & Bridal squad is lit 🔥🔥🔥 #AfricanWedding

Jasmins Bridal Flagship Store Opening (Durban)

Practice makes perfect – but generally speaking you have just one shot at getting your dream wedding a reality. It makes sense then to bring in experts with plenty of experience in bridal fashion and make-up – so when a leading Durban bridal showroom presented its latest collection, Kerusha was there to track the trends.

published: 21 Oct 2018

VLOG #8 | SHE ALMOST MISSED HER BRIDAL SHOWER | South African YouTuber

Hiiiiiiiii Guuuuuuuys
Sooooooooooo, we threw our friend a surprise bridal shower.
Thank you for watching, please do like the video, leave your comments below and subscribe AND click on the bell to get notified when your girl uploads a new video.
I love you guys so much and thank you for your support and kind words
Mwaaaah
Music: https://youtu.be/Czf3anzzUjo

published: 06 Dec 2018

Africa: Will You Marry Me? (Full Documentary)

In Africa, woman is not Adam's rib, at most, she is his shoulders and spinal column. For the vast majority of African women, even today, in the cities and in the countryside, their greatest dream is to get a good husband and have many children. We will approach different cases as beauty contests, polygamy and arranged marriages.
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Bride Trade. Fighting Tanzania's child bride tradition.

More films about Africa: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/africa/
In Tanzania, it is against the law to marry underage girls. The punishment for those responsible – the ...

More films about Africa: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/africa/
In Tanzania, it is against the law to marry underage girls. The punishment for those responsible – the husband and the parents of the bride who allowed the wedding to happen – is up to 30 years in prison. Nevertheless, there are families who continue to follow the tradition and attempt to marry their daughters off when they’re as young as 12 or 13 years old. An early marriage means the parents will no longer have to take care of the girl and will receive cows in exchange. Cows are a staple of Tanzanian village life and some consider them more valuable than their own daughters.
Local authorities and activists are working to prevent child marriages, often interrupting such weddings. Rescued girls are taken to a shelter, where they receive schooling, many for the first time in their lives. Families who hope to marry off their daughters early don’t send them to school, as they believe an educated wife is likely to be opinionated and disobedient. So she won’t be worth so much in cows.
Many girls here, such as Kristina and Agness, both 13, were saved from marrying older men during their weddings, while 16-year-old Leokodia escaped her husband after years of abuse. Numerous parents and grooms have either been imprisoned or are on the run. Local activist Paulo is working on preventing such sad consequences for families. His mission is to convince people that daughters can be more useful when they’re educated. They can get a good job instead of being traded at a young age for a few cows. He has his own example to back it up – his daughter received an education and now works and helps her father financially.
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More films about Africa: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/africa/
In Tanzania, it is against the law to marry underage girls. The punishment for those responsible – the husband and the parents of the bride who allowed the wedding to happen – is up to 30 years in prison. Nevertheless, there are families who continue to follow the tradition and attempt to marry their daughters off when they’re as young as 12 or 13 years old. An early marriage means the parents will no longer have to take care of the girl and will receive cows in exchange. Cows are a staple of Tanzanian village life and some consider them more valuable than their own daughters.
Local authorities and activists are working to prevent child marriages, often interrupting such weddings. Rescued girls are taken to a shelter, where they receive schooling, many for the first time in their lives. Families who hope to marry off their daughters early don’t send them to school, as they believe an educated wife is likely to be opinionated and disobedient. So she won’t be worth so much in cows.
Many girls here, such as Kristina and Agness, both 13, were saved from marrying older men during their weddings, while 16-year-old Leokodia escaped her husband after years of abuse. Numerous parents and grooms have either been imprisoned or are on the run. Local activist Paulo is working on preventing such sad consequences for families. His mission is to convince people that daughters can be more useful when they’re educated. They can get a good job instead of being traded at a young age for a few cows. He has his own example to back it up – his daughter received an education and now works and helps her father financially.
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Jasmins Bridal Flagship Store Opening (Durban)

Practice makes perfect – but generally speaking you have just one shot at getting your dream wedding a reality. It makes sense then to bring in experts with pl...

Practice makes perfect – but generally speaking you have just one shot at getting your dream wedding a reality. It makes sense then to bring in experts with plenty of experience in bridal fashion and make-up – so when a leading Durban bridal showroom presented its latest collection, Kerusha was there to track the trends.

Practice makes perfect – but generally speaking you have just one shot at getting your dream wedding a reality. It makes sense then to bring in experts with plenty of experience in bridal fashion and make-up – so when a leading Durban bridal showroom presented its latest collection, Kerusha was there to track the trends.

Hiiiiiiiii Guuuuuuuys
Sooooooooooo, we threw our friend a surprise bridal shower.
Thank you for watching, please do like the video, leave your comments below and subscribe AND click on the bell to get notified when your girl uploads a new video.
I love you guys so much and thank you for your support and kind words
Mwaaaah
Music: https://youtu.be/Czf3anzzUjo

Hiiiiiiiii Guuuuuuuys
Sooooooooooo, we threw our friend a surprise bridal shower.
Thank you for watching, please do like the video, leave your comments below and subscribe AND click on the bell to get notified when your girl uploads a new video.
I love you guys so much and thank you for your support and kind words
Mwaaaah
Music: https://youtu.be/Czf3anzzUjo

Africa: Will You Marry Me? (Full Documentary)

In Africa, woman is not Adam's rib, at most, she is his shoulders and spinal column. For the vast majority of African women, even today, in the cities and in th...

In Africa, woman is not Adam's rib, at most, she is his shoulders and spinal column. For the vast majority of African women, even today, in the cities and in the countryside, their greatest dream is to get a good husband and have many children. We will approach different cases as beauty contests, polygamy and arranged marriages.
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In Africa, woman is not Adam's rib, at most, she is his shoulders and spinal column. For the vast majority of African women, even today, in the cities and in the countryside, their greatest dream is to get a good husband and have many children. We will approach different cases as beauty contests, polygamy and arranged marriages.
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE here for more amazing docs!: http://goo.gl/vNINO4
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Bride Trade. Fighting Tanzania's child bride tradition.

More films about Africa: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/africa/
In Tanzania, it is against the law to marry underage girls. The punishment for those responsible – the husband and the parents of the bride who allowed the wedding to happen – is up to 30 years in prison. Nevertheless, there are families who continue to follow the tradition and attempt to marry their daughters off when they’re as young as 12 or 13 years old. An early marriage means the parents will no longer have to take care of the girl and will receive cows in exchange. Cows are a staple of Tanzanian village life and some consider them more valuable than their own daughters.
Local authorities and activists are working to prevent child marriages, often interrupting such weddings. Rescued girls are taken to a shelter, where they receive schooling, many for the first time in their lives. Families who hope to marry off their daughters early don’t send them to school, as they believe an educated wife is likely to be opinionated and disobedient. So she won’t be worth so much in cows.
Many girls here, such as Kristina and Agness, both 13, were saved from marrying older men during their weddings, while 16-year-old Leokodia escaped her husband after years of abuse. Numerous parents and grooms have either been imprisoned or are on the run. Local activist Paulo is working on preventing such sad consequences for families. His mission is to convince people that daughters can be more useful when they’re educated. They can get a good job instead of being traded at a young age for a few cows. He has his own example to back it up – his daughter received an education and now works and helps her father financially.
SUBSCRIBE TO RTDChannel to get documentaries firsthand! http://bit.ly/1MgFbVy
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Jasmins Bridal Flagship Store Opening (Durban)

Practice makes perfect – but generally speaking you have just one shot at getting your dream wedding a reality. It makes sense then to bring in experts with plenty of experience in bridal fashion and make-up – so when a leading Durban bridal showroom presented its latest collection, Kerusha was there to track the trends.

VLOG #8 | SHE ALMOST MISSED HER BRIDAL SHOWER | South African YouTuber

Hiiiiiiiii Guuuuuuuys
Sooooooooooo, we threw our friend a surprise bridal shower.
Thank you for watching, please do like the video, leave your comments below and subscribe AND click on the bell to get notified when your girl uploads a new video.
I love you guys so much and thank you for your support and kind words
Mwaaaah
Music: https://youtu.be/Czf3anzzUjo

Africa: Will You Marry Me? (Full Documentary)

In Africa, woman is not Adam's rib, at most, she is his shoulders and spinal column. For the vast majority of African women, even today, in the cities and in the countryside, their greatest dream is to get a good husband and have many children. We will approach different cases as beauty contests, polygamy and arranged marriages.
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE here for more amazing docs!: http://goo.gl/vNINO4
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.africa

.Africa is the proposed Internet generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) for the African and Pan African communities and users wherever they may reside. The .africa gTLD serves as a regional domain for individuals and entities based in and out of Africa.

Status

The .Africa gTLD has not yet been delegated to any organization as registry operator. The .Africa application that was submitted by DotConnectAfrica Trust is now the subject of an unresolved disagreement with ICANN (DCA Trust vs ICANN) following an Independent Review Panel (IRP) Process that was invoked by DCA Trust under ICANN’s accountability mechanism in October 2013. The IRP was administrated by the International Center for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) of the American Arbitration Association (AAA) New York, US.

DCA Trust had passed all the new gTLD applicant evaluation criteria, but before the Initial Evaluation (IE) result was issued, a Governmental Advisory Committee GAC Objection Advice that had been issued in Beijing in April 2013 was later accepted by the ICANN Board in early June 2013 which caused the ICANN Board to instruct ICANN staff that DCA Trust’s .Africa new gTLD application will not be approved. This had caused the non-completion of the evaluation of DCA Trust’s application; which then led DCA Trust to challenge the ICANN Board decision through a series of accountability mechanism.